*shakes fist* Making me do all the hard work. But to be honest. I love this group so that's the only reason I'm doing it. xD

Crayon Pop was originally named Hurricane Pop with members Serang (Yang Se-hyeon), Geummi (Baek Bo-ram), Ellin (Kim Min-young), Choa (Heo Min-jin), and Soyul (Park Hye-kyeong). Chrome Entertainment's CEO, Hwang Hyun Chang, did not consider candidates who were taller than 165 cm or had a sexy image, because he wanted a group of ordinary girls. As Hurricane Pop, the group recorded "Bing Bing". A music video for "Bing Bing" was filmed in February, but in April, Serang left the group in order to pursue an acting career. After Serang's left, Choa's twin sister Way (Heo Min-seon), joined the group. Shortly before their major debut, the group's name was changed to Crayon Pop because Chrome Entertainment thought the name Hurricane Pop would be insensitive in light of Japan's tsunamis. The girls' stage names were chosen by the company's CEO, although a few of the members had input into the choice.

Crayon Pop are

Geummi (aka Gummi) - Baek Bo-ram

Birthday : 1988.6.18

Ellin - Kim Min-young

Birthday : 1990.4.2

Choa - Heo Min-jin

Birthday : 1990.7.12

Way - Heo Min-seon

Birthday : 1990.7.12

Soyul - Park Hye-kyeong

Birthday : 1991.5.15

Other Stuff you Should Know!

Choa and Way are Identical Twins.

Soyul was part of a duo called Chic'6 Muscats.

Way was part of an indie band called N. Dolphin, but left the band to join her sister in Crayon Pop.

Arisa aka Sekine Arisa (関根ありさ)

She is only an active member of the group when Crayon Pop promote in Japan. (But I can't seem to find any video of her.)

Former Member of Hurricane Pop, Serang (Yang Se-hyeon), was also a member (and leader) of Coin Jackson.

I've been listening to Crayon Pop nonstop lately (mainly the OK mini album), and most of their songs I really like, but then there are those ones I just can't get into. This feels like one of those songs. Plus the PV is too plain. It's like they had less budget than H!P.

It's really not common in Korea, where dating seems to be more similar to what we see in the west. There's only two modern active idosl I can think of who is married, from SuJu and U-Kiss. The SuJu guy got a lot of shit from fans. And Eli from U-Kiss hid his marriage for a year and had dated the woman for about five years beforehand (his was better received than the SuJu guys).

She released a statement saying she's not getting married due to extenuating circumstances (aka pregnancy) and that she's not retiring. Although if backlash is hard enough it's not like she'll have a spot to return to anyway. But Crayon Pop are basically one hit wonders in Korea so the backlash might not be as hard as it would be if they were a top tier group.

What is it with idols and getting married after knowing a person for such a short time?
It's so damn stupid every single time I hear that. It's like every idol is an Aibon.
And if they get married because the girl's pregnant, well then you're double-stupid for not being able to prevent responsibly.

It depends on how charismatic she is. If she has something besides just T&A to hold an audience, she might be able to make it a longer-term venture. A lot of random people make really good money with video/streaming channels.

It depends on how charismatic she is. If she has something besides just T&A to hold an audience, she might be able to make it a longer-term venture. A lot of random people make really good money with video/streaming channels.

I don't know about her streams, since she only streams in Korean, but she was always entertaining on Crayon Pop TV. Judging by the clips I saw, it's mostly just talking with the chat and dancing.